
100 Poker Machines630-646 South Road, Moorabbin 3189 Tel: 9555 6899
City of Kingston
Licensed to Tabcorp
Hotel WebsiteALE 2006 Property Valuation - $15,400,000
2006 VCGR Community Benefit Statement2005 VCGR Community Benefit Statement13 March 2008 Inspection Notes:
'Cannot Win' talker signs
16 were placed too high so as not to be visible from video play face.
Distance of ATM from nearest pokie
20 paces.
Visibility of ATM from Gaming Room
Yes. ATM is in the impressive shared entrance of the bistro, TAB and gaming room. It has an opaque glass screen surrounding it. However, the top of the ATM is visible from the gaming room.
Visible posting of availability of Self-Exclusion facility
None.
Eating in Gaming Room
Yes. There were six dining tables (four chairs each) set up in the gaming room.
Coffee / Tea service in Gaming Room
Yes.
Visibility from Bistro Area
Yes. The gaming room and bistro area are a part of one very large area.
Child minding room
Yes. It is located at the back end of the bistro. Three video games installed. There is no warning on the child minding area that children should be supervised by adults.
There was a sign about kids eating between 7 and 9 each Friday and saturday night.
The hotel's website promotes "a kids play area and face painting available every Friday and Saturday night, its great for the whole family. Kids parties also available.
There were no signs in the car park on South Road warning about leaving children in cars.
The hotel website promotes:
"a kids play area and face painting available every friday and saturday night, its great for the whole family. Kids parties also available"
General Comments
A 'Shrek The Third' live show was prominently advertised at the hotel entrance for 31 March 2008 at $15 per head.
The Gaming Room is dark with no outside windows. It is accessible from the street either through a corridor or the Bistro.
The City of Kingston adopted a Gaming Policy in December 2002 based upon an extensive research and consultation process which is summarised in the report ‘Striking a Balance – The Impact of Gaming in the City of Kingston’. You can download both documents from the City's website
here.
In March 2006 a Submission to the Legislative Council Select Committee on Gaming Licensing was made by the City. Read it
here.